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Roundup was designed by Ka-Ping Yee for the Software Carpentry project and was developed from 2001 to 2016 under the direction of Richard Jones. Since then, it has been developed by the Roundup community. It was the issue tracker for the Python programming language for 17 years before migrating to GitHub. [4]
Python: TaskJuggler: No Yes No GPL: Ruby: Teamcenter: Yes Yes Yes Proprietary: TeamDynamixHE: Yes Yes Yes Proprietary: Tom's Planner: Yes Unknown Unknown Proprietary: Trac: Yes Yes Yes (modified) BSD license: Python: TrackerSuite.Net: Yes Yes Yes Proprietary: Traction TeamPage: Yes Yes Yes Proprietary: Java: Trello: Yes No Yes Proprietary
Expense management automation has two aspects: the process an employee follows in order to complete an expense claim (for example, logging a hotel receipt or submitting mobile phone records) and the activity accounts or finance staff undertake to process the claim within the finance system.
A major component of a bug tracking system is a database that records facts about known bugs. Facts may include the time a bug was reported, its severity, the erroneous program behavior, and details on how to reproduce the bug; as well as the identity of the person who reported it and any programmers who may be working on fixing it.
Double-entry bookkeeping system, small business accounting, time tracking, project management, invoicing, expense management, bank feeds, payroll, stock, HMRC tax filing Web-based FreshBooks: Software as a Service: Yes Yes Yes Small Businesses (Small Businesses) Cloud accounting specialist for small business owners. Web-based Gem Accounts
It is embedded in HTML code and is particularly well-suited for web development. Python: Python is a versatile, high-level programming language used for a variety of purposes, including server-side web development. Frameworks like Django and Flask make it easy to build web applications in Python.
BibTeXML, DocBook, HTML, OpenDocument for OO.o, RTF, SQL database, user-customizable KBibTeX Yes Yes No Depends [d] Yes PDF, PostScript, HTML, XML, RTF Mendeley Yes Yes No No Yes Endnote XML Paperpile Yes No No No Yes CSV,JSON Papers Yes Yes No No Yes None Pybliographer Yes Yes Yes No No Ovid: refbase Yes Yes No Yes Yes
ERPNext is a free and open-source integrated Enterprise resource planning (ERP) software developed by an Indian software company Frappe Technologies Pvt. Ltd. [2] [3] It is built on the MariaDB database system using Frappe, a Python based server-side framework.